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The solid cylindrical rotor weighs 64.4 lb and is mounted in bearings A and B of the frame which rotates about the vertical Z-axis. If the rotor spins at the constant rate p 50 rad/sec relative to the frame and if the frame itself rotates at the constant rate 30 rad/sec, compute the bending moment M in the shaft at C which the lower portion of the shaft exerts on the upper portion. Also compute the kinetic energy T of the rotor. Neglect the mass of the frame. 7/126 Z C A B z X Y y 4 r = 3 4 60

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Title Engineering Mechanics 7 
Author James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige
ISBN 9780470614815

The solid cylindrical rotor weighs 64.4 lb and is mounted in bearings A and B of the

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